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Allen RS Tera Eastern Championship at Burnham Sailing Club

by Lynn Bew 10 Jul 2022 16:22 BST 2-3 July 2022

On the weekend of 2 and 3 July 2022, Burnham Sailing Club opened their doors and welcomed the RS Tera Eastern Sailors to their club as they kindly hosted the Eastern Championship 2022, sponsored by Allen.

The thrills and spills of day 1 with 15-20 knots throughout the day certainly made it an exciting day on the water. The sailors relished the opportunity to get out onto the water with 4 races for both the Sport and Pro fleet. In the Sport fleet, Tristan Harding took 4 straight wins on Saturday putting him in first place after the first day of racing. The battle was on for 2nd and 3rd place between Luke Markey and Florence Osborne who rallied hard in every race leaving Florence in 2nd and Luke in 3rd but with only one point between them there was plenty to play for. The Pro fleet was dominated with a clear set of firsts for Charlotte White but not from the want of trying by Jack Bew who was nipping on her heels in every race but unfortunately had to settle with a full set of 2nd places. A special mention goes to the smallest sailors Harry Bew and Amy Bullen for getting out there and giving it their all against the elements and still smiling at the end of the day.

Day two brought sunshine and light winds 6-8 knots. The day started with a short AP but once the racing started the day went smoothly with 4 back-to-back races for both fleets. The Sport fleet was, once again, dominated by Tristan Harding with four 1st places, the lighter winds gave the smaller sailors an opportunity to challenge the fleet with Monty Mawditt coming 2nd in every race, followed closely behind by Luke Markey. The Pro fleet was once again a showdown between Charlotte White and Jack Bew, it was an impressive set of races between them both, neither of them willing to give up a point. Race 1 with Jack leading the race, Charlotte managed to squeeze by to win by a boat length, Race 2 Jack managed to forge a reasonable lead to come 1st. In the third race Charlotte was determined to not allow him another win and fought him for the entire race to finish 1st, In the last race of the day Jack managed once again to get out in front and hold on to get another 1st in the last race, this was a masterclass in match racing.

The RS Tera Sports fleet was won by Tristan Harding with 6 points, 2nd went to Luke Markey and Florence Osborne finished in 3rd place. In the Pro fleet the clear winner was Charlotte White with 6 points but closely followed by Jack Bew in 2nd place with 10 points and local sailor Amelia Kilgour took 3rd place. A special Endeavor prize was awarded to Monty Mawditt.

Check out the video montage of the event

Thanks to Tom Sadler, Marcus Collingbourne and Lucy Heathfield-Ward of the Burnham Sailing Club for their enthusiasm and commitment to the event, Flynn Davies who did a great job as PRO in challenging conditions, Richard Harding, Adrian Bullen and Jo Tribe for their on the water assistance and a special thank you must go to Di Collingbourne and Karen Sadler who kept the fleet fed and watered over the weekend and Allen for sponsoring the event and providing a great selection of prizes for our sailors.

Next up for the RS Tera Eastern fleet is the Thorpe Bay Open on Saturday16th July, before attention turns to the RS Tera World Championships 2022, being held as part of the RS Games at WPNSA in the first week of August. The next National event in the calendar for the UK Class is the Inland Championships at Rutland on the weekend of 10/11 September.

For all Tera related activity in the UK, check out the UK RS Tera Class Association website at www.rstera.org.uk

Overall Results:

PosSail NoHelmClubR1R2R3R4R5R6R7R8Pts
Pro Fleet
1st2661Charlotte WhiteWilsonian SC11111‑21‑26
2nd2372Jack BewDocklands S & WC‑2‑222212110
3rd2702Amelia KilgourOtters/RBYC33354‑7‑6422
4th2050Francis HardingThorpe Bay YC‑755433‑8525
5th2631Charlie RawlingBurnham SC544‑6545‑627
6th3566Gabriel TierneyThorpe Bay YC66(RET)3663‑730
7th2170Willow OsbornHickling Broad SC4‑7677‑87334
8th2160John GilliesThorpe Bay YC8(RET)78854(RET)40
Sport Fleet
1st3580Tristan HardingFrensham Pond SC‑1‑11111116
2nd2302Luke MarkeyThorpe Bay YC(OCS)22‑4333316
3rd2067Florence OsborneThorpe Bay YC2‑632‑545420
4th3654Daisy FloydThorpe Bay YC3343‑656(OCS)24
5th3479Monty MawdittThorpe Bay YC(DNC)(DNC)DNCDNC222226
6th3855Harry BewDocklands Sailing & WC556(RET)464(OCS)30
7th3251Ruby AllenThorpe Bay YC445(RET)‑777532
8th Amy BullenBurnham SC(RET)(RET)DNCDNCDNCDNCDNCDNC54

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